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makes a late victoria yoon fictional detective so popular. we went to the streetsoflondonwherethere's sherlock holmes walking tours, pub and museum, to find out. first the experts, this is a member of the sherlock holmes of london. this comes from overlapping good and evil. >> holmes is against the ordinary police, he's on the side of right and takes the law into his own hands. he strides both worlds. >> alex warner grid its -- credits london giving london the edge. >> at the end of the 19th century london was the premier city, a global city. you needed that backdrop of the world's largest city. >> reporter: what do the fans thing? >> i love sherlock holmes, it's superintelligent. and very good investigator. >> we look at people by the face and clothes, he looks at all the dirt. yes, really smart. >> he's not working in other people. >> lots of fans love the modern series. >> i love the way they integrate the old story, with mobile phones and high teched security, it's something sophisticated. >> it's impossible to predict if a character will connect with people and take off.

makes a late victoria yoon fictional detective so popular. we went to the streets of london where there's sherlock holmes walking tours, pub and museum, to find out. first the experts, this is a member of the sherlock holmes of london. this comes from overlapping good and evil. >> holmes is against the ordinary police, he's on the side of right and takes the law into his own hands. he strides both worlds. >> alex warner grid its -- credits london giving london the edge. >> at...

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heart attack at the age of 55. her buildings includedthelondonolympicsaquatic center. we have this report. >> reporter: buildings designed by the dame can be seen around the world from moscow to miami. at home she's known for the aquatic center, built for the 2012 london olympics. her futuristic science characterised by curving forms and structures are designed as having multiple points and fragmented geometry, as een here in the maxie in rome. born in baghdad. he studied maths at beirut, before embarking on a career at the architectural association in london. by 1979 she'd established her own london practice, fast becoming a revolutionary force in an industry heavily dominated by men. in 2004 she became the first woman to win a prize, and earlier this near, she collected the gold medal from the royal institute of british architects. >> it's fantastic that i'm acknowledged for work that was not mainstream, was very deliberately trying to question things that people took for granted and weaving through an urban life in the city. it was said that the designs prove oged the chaos

heart attack at the age of 55. her buildings included the london olympics aquatic center. we have this report. >> reporter: buildings designed by the dame can be seen around the world from moscow to miami. at home she's known for the aquatic center, built for the 2012 london olympics. her futuristic science characterised by curving forms and structures are designed as having multiple points and fragmented geometry, as een here in the maxie in rome. born in baghdad. he studied maths at...

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>>> hello. you are watching al jazeera livefromlondon. lastminute preparations a day before greece is due to start sending refugees back to turkey. tight security controls as brussel's airport reopens. >> representatives from 50 states expressing unity one week after the lahore bombing. plus: ♪ >> a version of figaro sang in english and spanglish. >> armenia, is accusing azerbijain, ending the worst flare-up of violence in more than two decades. this area in brown lies inside the borders it was set up as a de facto state after a six-year war. a truce tension lingers on. fighting began again in the region on saturday. they say soldiers were killed and 18 dead and both sides say that there has been civilian casualties. the connell conflict also threatens to pull in major regional powers. russia has several military basis in armenia which it considers a strategic allie while turkey backs azeberjan. >>> despite claims of a cease-fire by, armeninan forces report that there have been more attacks by the military. both sides are accusing each other of firing the first shots on sa

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2012londonolympics.her futureistic designs, characterised by curving forms described as having multiple perspective point and fragmented geography as seen here. born in the iraqi capital baghdad she studied maths at beirut university before embarking on a career at the architectural association in london. by 1979 she established her own practice become a revolutionary force in an industry heavily dominated by men. in 2004 she became the first woman to win an architecture prize and earlier this year she collected the gold medal from the royal institute of british architects. >> it's fantastic that i'm acknowledged for work which was really not mainstream, was very deliberately trying to question all the things that we took for granted and to weave away to a new urban life in the city which was to do with connectivity and maleability and accessibility. >> reporter: it was said her often angular design ee vocced the chaos of modern life. her own life came to an end in the early hours of thursday morning. her company said she had contracted bronchitis early in the week and suffered

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open. one of the semifinalists is home grown talent, and olympic bronze medallistinlondonanda medal contender in this year's olympics in rio. getting national support is a bit of a challenge in this cricket-crazy nation. >> reporter: for many here badminton is just fun. only a few like 12-year-old hope to make it a career. she started training two years ago, but one day she wants to do even better than her role model. >> i want to be a badminton player because when i'm eight years old i make a decision that i want to take the gold medal in the events. >> reporter: this is her inspiration practising at the indian open. when she won a bronze at the london games she became the first ever indian badminton player to win a medal. all the world's top players are here. it's one of the last qualifying tournament before the olympics, but tickets are being given out for free. >> as we have more and more performers, more and more performances and champions be produced, the popularity will definitely going up >> reporter: capturing the public's interest has been tough. even though indian p

open. one of the semifinalists is home grown talent, and olympic bronze medallist in london and a medal contender in this year's olympics in rio. getting national support is a bit of a challenge in this cricket-crazy nation. >> reporter: for many here badminton is just fun. only a few like 12-year-old hope to make it a career. she started training two years ago, but one day she wants to do even better than her role model. >> i want to be a badminton player because when i'm eight...

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in the india open and one of the semifinalists isinlondoninrio. getting national support is a challenge in the cricket-crazy nation. >> reporter: for many here, bad membership tonne is just fun. only a few like this 12-year-old hope to make it a career career. sympathy started training two years ago. -- she started training to years ago >> i want to be a badminton player because when i was eight years old, i made a decision that i want to take the gold medal in olympics. >> reporter: this is her inspiration practicing. she won a bronze at the london 2012 games she became the first ever indian badminton player to win an owe le olympic medal. all the top players are here. it's one of the last qualifying tournaments before the 2016 olympics but tickets are being given out for free. >> as we have more and more performers and international performances, champions being produced the popularity will go up. >> reporter: but capturing the public's interest has been tough. even though indian players are performing better than ever. this is the second most played sport here. it lags behi

in the india open and one of the semifinalists is in london in rio. getting national support is a challenge in the cricket-crazy nation. >> reporter: for many here, bad membership tonne is just fun. only a few like this 12-year-old hope to make it a career career. sympathy started training two years ago. -- she started training to years ago >> i want to be a badminton player because when i was eight years old, i made a decision that i want to take the gold medal in olympics....

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this newshour: >> i am jessicainlondon. tryingto figure out what it is about sherlock homes that makes him so popular. >> this moroccan runner continues to turn the world's toughest foot race into a one-man show. details in sport a little later. >> you are on the newshour here at al-jazerra. these are the top stories. a bomb attack has killed a member of the fatah movement. it is believed an explosive device was put on his car. s. >> isil targets in syria. isil has been fighting syrian rebel groups on the syrian side of the border. an mi 28 mtac helicopter crashed. wasn't shot down. let's check the weather steph is tell us what to expect. i don't like the look of all of that cloud coming to doha until april. >> why? >> i don't like rain. i am not english. >> something different. you are not. you are from new zealand. they have just as much there. so, yes, we are expecting yet more in the way of wet weather. you can already see plenty of throughout for kuwait, dusty. have youibility has dropped. it's been below 200 meters in places. it has been quite at about giving us rain and li

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>>> >>> this is al jazeera. this is the news hours livefromlondon. comingup. i.s.i.l. loses a key town on the syrian border with turkey after an offensive with rebel fighters. protests in bangladesh after another blogger is murdered for posting secular views on line. david cam ran said he did have a stake in his father's offshore trust until he became prime minister. >> reporter: we have a new record set. this is the man who currently leads the way. the latest from the masters is coming up >>> good to have your company. we start our news hour in syria where fighting has broken out on several fronts. rebel fighters have sieged a town on the border. further side the syrian army are continuing an offensive. syrian state television is reporting that i.s.i.l. has abducted as many as 300 workers and contractors from the cement factory north-east of damascus. >> reporter: technical problems there, apologies. the chair of contemporary middle east studies says opposition aring trying to gain ground ahead of next week agency talks in geneva >> what we have witness episode is qualitative

>>> >>> this is al jazeera. this is the news hours live from london. coming up. i.s.i.l. loses a key town on the syrian border with turkey after an offensive with rebel fighters. protests in bangladesh after another blogger is murdered for posting secular views on line. david cam ran said he did have a stake in his father's offshore trust until he became prime minister. >> reporter: we have a new record set. this is the man who currently leads the way. the latest from...

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international report we referred to earlier. let's get back to that. we are joined livefromlondon, welcome,sir. amnesty is accusing turkey of returning refugees back to syria. >> what we documented in the eastern turkey provinces last week were a series of incidences of groups of 200 syrian refugees being rounded up, collected and sent back in buses, six, seven at a time across the border back to the conflict zone that they're fleeing. combining this with numerous credible sources in the region, aid workers, lawyers, other refugees, for whom a near daily practice of returns of this kind is an open secret in the region. it really points to a deeply problematic practice that has fundamental significant consequences for the legality and the humanity of the situation. >>> tell us more about the situation of those who are returned. what did they face when they go back to their countries of origin? >> well, most of them are handed back across the border to the local militias. there they end up in camps. some we spoke to in the camp, conditions there or notoriously bad and deteriorating. there h

international report we referred to earlier. let's get back to that. we are joined live from london, welcome, sir. amnesty is accusing turkey of returning refugees back to syria. >> what we documented in the eastern turkey provinces last week were a series of incidences of groups of 200 syrian refugees being rounded up, collected and sent back in buses, six, seven at a time across the border back to the conflict zone that they're fleeing. combining this with numerous credible sources in...

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>>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, this is the newshour livefromlondon. comingup in the next 60 minutes. brazil's president on the brink. also ahead - 14 people are dead after two suicide attacks in afghanistan. >> mr speaker, there have been deeply hurtful and profoundly untrue allegations instead against my father >>> the british prime minister condemns claims about his father in in relation to tax fairest, in the house of commons. >>> i'm trying to figure out what it is about sherlock holmes that makes him popular >>> and i have all the sport, including ibrahimovic taking legal action after being accused of doping. >>> a vote which could lead to brazil's president being forced from power is expected within the next two hours. dilma rousseff is facing impeachment over allegations of mismanagement and corruption. we'll be live in brazil in a moment. first we'll look a what led the leader into the crisis. it's alleged she manipulated accounts. dilma rousseff and supporters described the process against her as a coup. she appointed her predecessor as the chief of staf

>>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. brazil's president on the brink. also ahead - 14 people are dead after two suicide attacks in afghanistan. >> mr speaker, there have been deeply hurtful and profoundly untrue allegations instead against my father >>> the british prime minister condemns claims about his father in in relation to tax fairest, in the house of commons. >>>...

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nervous any more. thank you for joining us, really appreciate your time, livefromlondon, keepit here. >>> hello. i'm lauren taylor. this is the news hour live from london. coming up. the syrian army launches a major offensive on rebels around aleppo. >>> in bangladesh a brother is murdered for posting sexual views online. >>> we look at the philippines presidential candidate vowing to take on a major superpower. >>> i'm robinda

nervous any more. thank you for joining us, really appreciate your time, live from london, keep it here. >>> hello. i'm lauren taylor. this is the news hour live from london. coming up. the syrian army launches a major offensive on rebels around aleppo. >>> in bangladesh a brother is murdered for posting sexual views online. >>> we look at the philippines presidential candidate vowing to take on a major superpower. >>> i'm robinda

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fromlondon. thankyou for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, armenia adduces -- accuses azerbaijan of continuing to fight despite a ceasefire >>> 50 syrian soldiers killed and two areas around aleppo taken >>> turkey rushes to build facilities for refugees, a day before greece sends back rejected asylum seekers >>> a slap in the first for the chinese government as '10 years" wins best movie at the hong kong film awards. >> and indian contradict - winning not one, but two world cricket titles, men's and women's. the men beating england by four wicket >>> armenia is accusing azerbaijan of continued fighting in the caucuses despite announcing a unilateral ceasefire to end the worst fighting in two decades. the armenian enclave lies inside the azerbaijan borders, but is controlled by separatists with ties to aria -- armenia. tension lingers on, despite a truce. 12 soldiers were killed, and armenia reported 18 dead and both say there has been tas utilities. the conflict threatens to pull in regional powers. russia has several military bases in armenia which it considers an al

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overseas territories. soinlondon, iasked one expert why britain isn't doing more. >> reporter: the prime minister has forced u.k. companies to open up and say who owns them. and in a month's time there is a anti-corruption summit. and it's a golden opportunity that shouldn't be missed. >> reporter: although for david cameron there is some embarrassment. the documents say his late father set up an account to avoid paying taxes in the u.k. more documents will be released in the coming days. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, london. >>> coming up next, sending them back, mass deportations of refugees from the e.u. to turkey now underway. and they call it friendship park. the only place along the u.s. mexico border where separated families can come together. >>> in europe today a new deal has taken effect to return asylum seekers to turkey. in that country is now accepting refugees who entered the european union illegally. harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: the arrival of this first boat from greece this vast experiment in european border control began in earnest. 68 people, the first of

overseas territories. so in london, i asked one expert why britain isn't doing more. >> reporter: the prime minister has forced u.k. companies to open up and say who owns them. and in a month's time there is a anti-corruption summit. and it's a golden opportunity that shouldn't be missed. >> reporter: although for david cameron there is some embarrassment. the documents say his late father set up an account to avoid paying taxes in the u.k. more documents will be released in the...

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take the long view ♪ amazin amazing grace ♪ ♪ how sweet the sound >> and joining mefromlondonispaul mitchell, the director of this documentary. thank you 1067 for joining us paul. so what was the real goal behind making this documentary? i mean, what were you hoping that the american people would learn from it? >> america is at a moment of change, and i really wanted to see how under boo obama it happens. it's about what happened inside the obama white house, and his presidency. but in some sense i hoped it would tell us more about how america as it is now got to where it is from 2008 to today. >> you know, we got to see a more inside look at some of these bathroom deals and how they go down. what did you think was the most interesting moment during filmmaking? >> meeting the obama team was really interesting. i had worked on films on the clinton presidency. i had done stuff in the bush years, and it was really fascinating team. i mean, there was extraordinary diversity. there are more senior women. more senior african-americans than you would ever know. and even the ones that

take the long view ♪ amazin amazing grace ♪ ♪ how sweet the sound >> and joining me from london is paul mitchell, the director of this documentary. thank you 1067 for joining us paul. so what was the real goal behind making this documentary? i mean, what were you hoping that the american people would learn from it? >> america is at a moment of change, and i really wanted to see how under boo obama it happens. it's about what happened inside the obama white house, and his...

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>>> this is al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am lauren taylor this is the news hour livefromlondon. comingup. fighting flares around the strategic city of aleppo in syria, just days ahead of a new round of peace talks. >>> a stark warning from the i.m.f. about the impact the refugee crisis could have on the global economy. >>> the push for greater trans marijuana is a at the u.n. the candidates for the top job begin to put forward their case. >>> and a hero's welcome for the former or gun tin vinnie president ahead of a court appearance on money laundering charges. >>> i will be here with all the day's sport including real madrid and manchester city of the english premier league book their spots in the semifinals of the champions league. ♪ ♪ >>> there has been a surge in fighting in syria just a day before a new round of indirect talks gets underway in geneva. syrian government forces and their allies have launched an offensive to retake the strategic down south of the city of aleppo. it lies along the highway between aleppo and the capital damascus. pro-government forces say

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news hour livefromlondon. thankyou for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. continuing to risk it all. the refugees determined to go to greece even though many will be sent back. while the $160 billion merger has been dropped between two of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. >> good news for bernie sanders and ted cruz in wisconsin, but will it be enough to push them ahead of the front runners? the new message to users, your data is encrypted and virtually impossible to intercept. >> robin adams with the sport. swiss police have raided fifa offices all to do with giavani infantino. >>> and two clubs battle it out in the champions league quarterfinals. we'll bring you the latest. and manchester city showed up. >> refugees continue to attempt a crossing from turkey to breeze despite new merges designed to accepted them back. both began transporting newly arrived refugee on monday when a controversial deal agreed with the e.u. came into effect. that is the little to deter those to go to europe to start a new life. harry fawcett witnessed one attempt from the tur

news hour live from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. continuing to risk it all. the refugees determined to go to greece even though many will be sent back. while the $160 billion merger has been dropped between two of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. >> good news for bernie sanders and ted cruz in wisconsin, but will it be enough to push them ahead of the front runners? the new message to users, your data is encrypted and virtually...

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peace agreement. i am joined now buyerin young at chathamhouse hereinlondon. thanksvery much for coming in. as you were saying there, violence breaks out in this region on a regular basis. tell us more about what's behind this latest flare-up. >> well, indeed, this particular escalation. we have seen a pattern of escalations, especially aggravating starting from around 2014. now, it's,primary reason is that azerbajain more specifically has been growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of protest. the peace process and by escalating the situation further on. i believe baku has been trying to attract more of the international community's attention into the conflict resolution efforts where, at the same time, this escalation coincides with over the period of time when armenia decided to enter the russian eurasian union citing security reasons. i would say statement given that russia remains a peace broker but at the same time, an important arms dealer. >> exactly because both are buying weapons from russia. >> indeed. i would say when there is more, when there are more weapons,

peace agreement. i am joined now buyerin young at chathamhouse here in london. thanks very much for coming in. as you were saying there, violence breaks out in this region on a regular basis. tell us more about what's behind this latest flare-up. >> well, indeed, this particular escalation. we have seen a pattern of escalations, especially aggravating starting from around 2014. now, it's,primary reason is that azerbajain more specifically has been growing increasingly frustrated with the...

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opposition labor party leaderinlondon, jeremiahcorbin is insisting that is not enough. he wants corbin to disclose all of his investments past and present in any offshore funds. let's get more now on that story from our correspondent in london, barnaby phillips. one seas mr. cameron's left hand man, charles osborn is saying i may have to publish my tax affairs records as well. it doesn't look very good as mr. cameron heads into the session in the commons? >> it's undoubtedly been a defendant very difficult week for the prime minister here in london, peter. this time a week ago, we were waking up to the panama papers and david cameron was saying, any link between him and this company called blairmoore holdings, an offshore company which is worth millions of pounds that was set up by his late father was strictly private business, that he didn't want to speak about them. he meet he handled that response badly. by thursday evening, he said he had profiting to the tune of some 30,000 pounds. what's that $50,000 in shares from this company, blairmoore holdings which he received back in 2010

opposition labor party leader in london, jeremiah corbin is insisting that is not enough. he wants corbin to disclose all of his investments past and present in any offshore funds. let's get more now on that story from our correspondent in london, barnaby phillips. one seas mr. cameron's left hand man, charles osborn is saying i may have to publish my tax affairs records as well. it doesn't look very good as mr. cameron heads into the session in the commons? >> it's undoubtedly been a...

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phone - do not try this at hotel. i'm richelle carey, keep it here for more livefromlondon. >>>this is al jazeera. >>> i'm barbara. and this is the news hour live from london. thank you for joining us. in the next 60 minutes, south africa president said he did not act dishonest over spending on his private residence as calls for his resignation grow. >>> waving good-bye to the threat of attacks by armed groups using nuclear weapons. world leaders meet in washington. >>> uncertain futures. the united nations issues a stark warning about refugees sent back from greece to turkey. >>> new research says the world has more obese than underweight people for the first time. >>> in south africa the president, jacob zuma, has apologized for what he calls confusion and frustration over the millions in public money he spent upgrading his private residence. in a televised address zuma claims he didn't act dishonestly, and says his action were in good faith. zuma is facing growing calls to resign for spending $16 million on his private mansion. >> i wish to confirm in line with the find

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>> hello there, i'm julie mcdonald. this is the news hour livefromlondon. comingup, residents lose patients over refugees in their town. tours reject potential asylum seekers headed their way. >>> sharp rise in the number of iraqis killed as isil starts its attacks on civilians. >>> and suffering it's worst player up in fighting in 22 years. why cherry blossom is big business in japan. >> and in sport real madrid's coach is taking on his first match. >> hello there, a warm welcome to the news hour. it's two days until the european union's deal to send asylum seekers back to turkey. people have been out protesting against the. >> attitudes are changing. compassion has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants. but now they're telling the government in athens that livelihood are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. now our lives are unbearable. we're scared to let our children play in the streets. no one explains to us why they're staying here farmers have lost their income. they can't

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residenceinlondonghandingresign. outside downing street following the revelation. the so-called panama papers show he had a stake in a firm that his father had owned. the prime minister admitted earlier he handled the controversy badly. he made that admission during a political party forum in london. >>> let's hear from mr. cameron now. >> well, it's not been a defendant great week. inc. i should have handled this better, i could have handled this better. i know there are lessons to learn, and i will learn them. and don't blame number 10 downing street or nameless advisors. blame me. i will learn the lesson. >> the center of the panama papers leak, as the controversy swirls around how wealthy people all over the world use offshore companies to avoid tax. here is victoria gatenby. >> el salvador is the latest country to launch an investigation into the murky world of offshore finance as a result of the panama papers leak. if the office was raided by police after they suspected it was about to be closed down. the attorney general's office said it took action after the firm's sign

residence in london ghanding resign. outside downing street following the revelation. the so-called panama papers show he had a stake in a firm that his father had owned. the prime minister admitted earlier he handled the controversy badly. he made that admission during a political party forum in london. >>> let's hear from mr. cameron now. >> well, it's not been a defendant great week. inc. i should have handled this better, i could have handled this better. i know there are...

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european deal. hello everyone i'm felicity barr and this is al jazeera livefromlondon. also,coming up: follow the money. leaked information on accounts in pa panama puts the spotlightn figures around the world. suicide bombers kill and wound dozens. and the battle to block donald trump's path to the white house heats up with a series of attack ads launched against him. hello, greece has begun sending refugees and migrants back to turkey and a controversial deal with the european union. first boats from greece arrived in the coastal town of dicalee carrying 202 people. harry fawcett has the latest. >> reporter: with the arrival of this first boat from greece, this vast experiment began in earnest. authorities said these had not claimed asylum in greece and had agreed to go back to turkey. turkey says the majority of pakistanis and afghans will be sent to their home countries unless they ask to have asylum. he reassured locals that no permanent refugee camp would be set up here. these men said they were from pakistan and blrved bangladesh. they called the police for rescue when their bo

european deal. hello everyone i'm felicity barr and this is al jazeera live from london. also, coming up: follow the money. leaked information on accounts in pa panama puts the spotlightn figures around the world. suicide bombers kill and wound dozens. and the battle to block donald trump's path to the white house heats up with a series of attack ads launched against him. hello, greece has begun sending refugees and migrants back to turkey and a controversial deal with the european union....

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>> hello, i'm lauren taylor, this is the news hour livefromlondon. comingup in the next 60 minutes, dilma rousseff's political future back in the spotlight. there are grounds of impeachment. we'll look at the latest victories that bernie sanders and ted cruz means. >>> and continuing to risk it all. immigrants determined to make it to greece even though many will be sent back. >> and in sports, swiss police raid fifa offices. and tonight, football, cristiano ronaldo and his real madrid teammates. >> another blow after the head of a committee said that there were grounds to impeach dilma rousseff. the recommendation to impeach comes ahead of a decisive vote later this month. how important is this statement? >> this is very important because it is putting dilma rousseff closer to being impea impeached. there is minimal evidence that an impeachable crime has been committed. she's being accused of manipulating the accounts for her re-election campaign. the 128 page report will be given next monday, and if tha that is proven, it will go to the vote. if that happens, dilma rousse

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control of idlib. the government joining us is the professor international relations atthelondonschoolof economics. good to have you again on access: violence had fallen somewhat since this partial cease-fire was agreed at the end of february. yet here we are again just a few days before the resemption of talks in geneva. the syrian government launching a major offensive this time in alleppo province. it's called cessation of hostilities there have been violations on a daily basis. the guns have never fallen silence but what we have witnessed, you are absolutely correct. what we have witnessed in the last one week or so is really qualitative excalation of battles, particularly in alleppo, in homs, in the damascus suburbs. what has happened in alleppo is the most along-terming because the government claims that the opposition along with al-nusra front has certain one of the most strategic hills in alleppo and now what the government has been doing in the last two of days is to recapture these territories. there are also major fighting between the syrian army and the kurds in alleppo as

control of idlib. the government joining us is the professor international relations at the london school of economics. good to have you again on access: violence had fallen somewhat since this partial cease-fire was agreed at the end of february. yet here we are again just a few days before the resemption of talks in geneva. the syrian government launching a major offensive this time in alleppo province. it's called cessation of hostilities there have been violations on a daily basis. the...

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, everyone. welcome to this newshour livefromlondon. comingup in the next 60 minutes: >> the paris attack suspect says he was the man in the hat wanted for the brussels' bombing. >> a rocket attack in the afghan capitol after the u.s. secretary of state wraps up high-level talks. tourists are told to avoid turkey as officials warn of a credible threat. >>> research that shows how melting ice is shifting the earth on its axis. >>> we will be here with all of the day's sport including barcelona suffer a shock loss as both madrid clubs gain ground on them. >>> bell juchl prosecutors say the paris attack suspect has admitted to being the so-called man in the hat wanted in connection with bombings in brussels. police have been hunting a third man seen with two suicide bombers just before the city's airport was attacked. he was arrested in the belgian capitol ol saturday. here is the latest. >> reporter: now, raid. this time a bell jan safe house that may have been connected to the paris and brussels' attacks. no weapons or explosives were found. the country's prime minister praised his securit

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carry out further attacks in europe. itnameslondon, berlinand rome as possible future targets. the threats were spoken by a nebraska of th--by a member of the group who spoke in english. this comes in the aftermath of attacks in paris and brussels. >>> north carolina is facing more consequences over its lgbt. pay pal will cancel plans to bring 400 jobs to the state over a law that many say discriminate against lgbt people. the announcement from the cal-based company is the biggest tangible economic backlash to the law. more than 100 corporate heads have said that the law is more fair and say it makes it more difficult to attract talent to the state. mississippi's governor phil brian has signed a bill to allow companies to refuse business based on an employer's religious belief. the move comes despite opposition from gay rights groups and businesses who say that it enables discrimination. in the midwest to new england it is cold today. that means that it will be tough for the spring snow to melt. the snow that has fallen over the last few days. the snow led to accidents like this on

carry out further attacks in europe. it names london, berlin and rome as possible future targets. the threats were spoken by a nebraska of th--by a member of the group who spoke in english. this comes in the aftermath of attacks in paris and brussels. >>> north carolina is facing more consequences over its lgbt. pay pal will cancel plans to bring 400 jobs to the state over a law that many say discriminate against lgbt people. the announcement from the cal-based company is the biggest...

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reconciliation. >> that's it, my colleague, barbara serra is standing byinlondon. >>up certain fumes, the united nations issues a stark warning about refugees that could be sent back from greece to turkey. hello, i'm barbara serra, and you're watching aljazeera live from london. also coming up on the program, world leaders discuss how to keep the world safe from attacks with nuclear weapons. an israeli soldier accused of unlawfully killing a palestinian is moved from

reconciliation. >> that's it, my colleague, barbara serra is standing by in london. >> up certain fumes, the united nations issues a stark warning about refugees that could be sent back from greece to turkey. hello, i'm barbara serra, and you're watching aljazeera live from london. also coming up on the program, world leaders discuss how to keep the world safe from attacks with nuclear weapons. an israeli soldier accused of unlawfully killing a palestinian is moved from

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nuclear weapons >>> hello, you're watching al jazeera live are from loind.--london. also,uncertain future, united nations issues a stark warning to refugees - that could be sent from greece to turkey. >> aung san suy kyi and a new post. what it involves. >> and to the column by an kitchen that has army veterans and rebels fighters working side by said. -- by side. >>> 102 nations ratified a treaty on the protection. of nuclear material. the u.s. president made the announcement as the leaders gathered in washington b.c. for a nuclear summit. aimed at safeguarding the threat of nuclear weapons. part of the discussions are whether the islamic state of iraq and levant fighters could target nuclear energy infrastructure, and use the fuel to make so-called dirty bombs. >> president obama is poushing for a reduction of stockpiles. russia and the u.s. sufg of using more than 95%, there's concerns their absence will hinder process. moscow refused to take part because of tensions with the u.s. roslyn jordan joins us from washington d.c. russia is not present. tell us more about wh

nuclear weapons >>> hello, you're watching al jazeera live are from loind. -- london. also, uncertain future, united nations issues a stark warning to refugees - that could be sent from greece to turkey. >> aung san suy kyi and a new post. what it involves. >> and to the column by an kitchen that has army veterans and rebels fighters working side by said. -- by side. >>> 102 nations ratified a treaty on the protection. of nuclear material. the u.s. president made...

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half of the companies were incorporated in british overseas territories. soinlondon, iasked one expert why britain isn't doing more. >> the prime minister has taken real leadership. he has forced u.k. companies to open up and say who owns them. and there's an an try corruption summit he is hosting, and it's a golden opportunity to really ask some of the worst actors in this field to open up. >> reporter: although for david cameron, there is some embarrassment which say his late father helped set up a fund in the bahamas to avoid tax in the u.k. the journalists who hold the papers will be releasing many more documents in the coming days, telling us about how the wealthy, both in democracies and corrupt dictatorships hide their money. >>> in europe a new deal has taken effect to rekrout -- reroute asylum seekers through turkey. al jazeera's harry fawcett reports. >> reporter: with the arrival of this first boat from greece, this vast experiment in european border control began in earnest. on board 62 people, who authorities say had not claimed asi asylum in greece and had agreed t

half of the companies were incorporated in british overseas territories. so in london, i asked one expert why britain isn't doing more. >> the prime minister has taken real leadership. he has forced u.k. companies to open up and say who owns them. and there's an an try corruption summit he is hosting, and it's a golden opportunity to really ask some of the worst actors in this field to open up. >> reporter: although for david cameron, there is some embarrassment which say his late...

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watching al jazeera livefromlondon. onthe program: last minute preparations a day before greece is due to start sending refugees back to turkey. syrian government troops advance against isil in central homs prove i knew. the first flight back at takeoff as brucel's airport reopens to passengers the first time since it was attacked. >> armenia is accusing azerbaijan of attacking in nagorno-karabakh. the ethnic armenian enclave seen here in brown lies inside azerbaijan's borders but it is controlled by separate wifts ties to armenia, set up as a de facto independent state after a six-year war. despite a truce in 1994, tension lingers on. fighting began again in the region on saturday. azerbaijan says 12 soldiers were killed while armenia reported at least 18 dead. both sides say they have been civilian casualties. the conflict threatens to pull iningly major powers. russia has several basis. turkey backs azerbaijan whose people are ethnic turks. more on that in just a moment. first, a report on the day's developments despite claims after cease-fire by azerbaijan, there is a record th

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here. >>> hello. i'm lauren taylor. this is the news hour livefromlondon. comingup. the syrian army launches a major offensive on rebels around aleppo. >>> in bangladesh a brother is murdered for posting sexual views online. >>> we look at the philippines presidential candidate vowing to take on a major superpower. >>> i'm robin adams with the sports. he is defending his masters title in augusta. i have all the details for you later. >>> the syrian army and it's allies launched a marnl offensive against rebels in the countryside south of aleppo. it's the biggest government operation in the area since a partial ceasefire late in february. the fighting threatens to derail completely the agreement at that reduced overall violence across the country. the special envoy to syria announced new talks have been pushed back by two days to next wednesday. in the north of the aleppo countryside, rebel fighters have reportedly taken over a town. they launched an offensive against isil fighters there. it's an important stronghold for the group. >>> meanwhile, syrian state tv is reporting tha

here. >>> hello. i'm lauren taylor. this is the news hour live from london. coming up. the syrian army launches a major offensive on rebels around aleppo. >>> in bangladesh a brother is murdered for posting sexual views online. >>> we look at the philippines presidential candidate vowing to take on a major superpower. >>> i'm robin adams with the sports. he is defending his masters title in augusta. i have all the details for you later. >>> the...

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, she embarked on a career at the architectural associationinlondon. by1979 she establishedalondonpractice,becoming a revolutionary force in an industry dominated by men. in 2004 she was the first woman to win an architecture prize, and earlier this year she elected the gold medal from the royal institute of british architects. >> it's fantastic that i'm acknowledged by work that was not mainstream, was very deliberately trying to question the things that were taken for granted and paving the way with a new urban life to do with productivity it was said that anningular designs evoked the chaos of modern life. coming to an end in the early hours of the morning. a statement said she had contracted bronchitis and suffered a heart attack while being treated in miami. she was 65. >> that's it for the international newshour. in the next hour, the u.s. women's soccer team is expected to generate more revenue than the men's team. they still say they are being paid less, and are suing. back with more news in 2 minutes. a global crisis. >> it was a disaster in the making. the camp is over-

, she embarked on a career at the architectural association in london. by 1979 she established a london practice, becoming a revolutionary force in an industry dominated by men. in 2004 she was the first woman to win an architecture prize, and earlier this year she elected the gold medal from the royal institute of british architects. >> it's fantastic that i'm acknowledged by work that was not mainstream, was very deliberately trying to question the things that were taken for granted and...

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shapes, swoops and structures, she revolutionized them. born in baghdad, educated in beirutandlondon, shebroke the glass ceiling in an industry long dominated by men. there was no denying her genius and gunnedder bias she faced. >> in a certain world, i can not be a part of no matter what, i'm not and maybe eventually it will change. >> thanks to her, change is coming. you see it in the buildings she created. the london olympics aquatics center. an opera house in china. this bridge in abu dhabi. a high rise in hong kong. using math, computer models and boundless creativity, she transform neighborhoods and sky lines. she was a trailblazer, becoming the first woman to win a prize for architecture. she was named a dame commander of the order of the british empire. her high art became a global business with a presence in 55 countries. then there are the works in progress, the future plans and commissions like this residential believe in manhattan. she is gone, but her legacy is soaring. >> we'll be right back. al jazeera america. e hits like galileo and least complicated put the indigo

shapes, swoops and structures, she revolutionized them. born in baghdad, educated in beirut and london, she broke the glass ceiling in an industry long dominated by men. there was no denying her genius and gunnedder bias she faced. >> in a certain world, i can not be a part of no matter what, i'm not and maybe eventually it will change. >> thanks to her, change is coming. you see it in the buildings she created. the london olympics aquatics center. an opera house in china. this...

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>> hello, i'm felicity barr. welcome to this news hour livefromlondon. comingup in the next 60 minutes. belgium federal prosecutors confirm they have arrested the paris attack suspect along with four other people. >> secretary of state john kerry said that isil is getting weaker by the day. >>> plus the new version of the young book, a warning that it could be scary for children. >> hello ai'm robin adams with the sport. we have the latest from the master's tournament and i'll tell you if this man, jordan spieth is able to continue his run to the top of the leaderboard on day two. >> hello, police investigating the brussels attacks have arrested five people including the paris attack suspect mohammed abrini. this video shows one of the arrestings made earlier today. authorities say three of the suspects' dna was found in a car used during the november attacks on french capital in which 130 people were killed. the police have been looking for mohammed abrini after he was seen with the key paris suspect salah h abdel h abdelslam. the belgium authorities say it's not yet known if

>> hello, i'm felicity barr. welcome to this news hour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. belgium federal prosecutors confirm they have arrested the paris attack suspect along with four other people. >> secretary of state john kerry said that isil is getting weaker by the day. >>> plus the new version of the young book, a warning that it could be scary for children. >> hello ai'm robin adams with the sport. we have the latest from the master's...

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baghdad, educated in beirutandlondon, shebroke the glass ceiling in an industry long dominated by men. there was no denying her genius or the gender bias that she and other gender bias women architects faced . >> i am not and it may be tevenlt would change. >> thanks to her, changes is coming. you see it in the buildings she created. the london olympics aquatics center, an opera house in china. this bridge in abu dhaibi, a high-rise in hong kong. using math, computer models and boundless creativity, she transformed neighborhoods and sky lines. she was a trailblazer, becoming the first woman awarded the prestigious prize for architecture, one of countless honors on a woman who was named a dame commander of the order of the british empire. her company's actext have a presence in 55 countries. there are works in progress, future plans and commissions like this residential building in manhattan. she is gone, but her legacy is soari soaring. >>> bmw saying it wants to use the cloud for late models can get their smart phone and apple watch alerts telling them to leave early due to tr

baghdad, educated in beirut and london, she broke the glass ceiling in an industry long dominated by men. there was no denying her genius or the gender bias that she and other gender bias women architects faced . >> i am not and it may be tevenlt would change. >> thanks to her, changes is coming. you see it in the buildings she created. the london olympics aquatics center, an opera house in china. this bridge in abu dhaibi, a high-rise in hong kong. using math, computer models and...